- poor in quality, or may
cause maintenance overload to the community.
Inclusionists are
proponents of
broad retention,
including retention of "harmless"...
-
Inclusionism (inclusion+-ism) may
refer to: The
Gospel of
Inclusionism - a
controversial theological concept related to
universal reconciliation, proposed...
-
understanding the
problems of Wikipedia's peer governance: The case of
inclusionists versus deletionists".
First Monday. 15 (3).
Archived from the original...
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different peoples and cultures; in principle, Rome
followed the same
inclusionist policies that had
recognised Latin,
Etruscan and
other Italian peoples...
- also a
member of the
WikiProject for Virginia.
Pruitt identifies as an
inclusionist,
preferring to
retain articles instead of deletion. He also considers...
-
other western European countries.
Papandreou also
systematically pursued inclusionist politics which ended the
sociopolitical and
economic exclusion of many...
- poor in quality, or may
cause maintenance overload to the community.
Inclusionists are
proponents of
broad retention,
including retention of "harmless"...
- "Virtuous Circle" that
consists of nonymity,
connection to
social media,
inclusionist policy, soft
deletion and red-flagging har****ments. In Wikimedia's Gender...
- and
encouragement of
similar reference projects.
Sanger said he is an "
inclusionist" and is open to
almost anything, and
proposed that
experts still have...
- Manchus. However, Cha
gradually evolved his
Chinese nationalism into an
inclusionist concept which encomp****es all present-day non-Han
Chinese minorities...